However some distros do support an i386 or i686 kernel build.  I'm thinking
RHEL specifically.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:44, Alex Chiang <[email protected]> wrote:

> i686 is 32 bit, so yes, you would want to pass i386 in that
> scenario.
>
> Only x86_64 is recognized as 64-bit.
>
> If it will reduce confusion for future maintainers, you could
> s/i386/x86/ in that patch.
>
> The kernel Makefile recognizes both "i386" and "x86" as "do a
> 32-bit build".
>
> --
> allow 32-bit module build on 64-bit host
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655275
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